Paris conference to reveal future oil, energy potential in North-Africa and Middle East

oilWith oil prices and production still going up, North Africa and the Greater Middle East remain the key anchor area in the world’s oil and energy markets and will continue to shape the dynamics of the global upstream industry, according to experts.

This assertion will be shored up, during the 10th Maghreb, Mediterranean, MidEast Upstream Conference 2013 that will take place in Paris, France from June 4 to June 5, 2013.

According to the organisers – Global Pacific & Partners, it will be revealed at the conference, which new discoveries and production developments, gas-LNG finds, state oil/gas policies and investment and expansion opportunities are to be expected in the world’s richest
hydrocarbon zones.

The conference is expected to bring together key government officials, national oil companies and corporate as well as industry players who will focus on upstream oil and gas-LNG strategies, exploration and development across North Africa and the Greater Middle East, strategies of corporate, government and national oil companies and new players on the market.

The programme will highlight presentations about future exploration potential in Morocco, Mauritania, Jordan, Pakistan, Tunisia, Lebanon and Libya.

Expert, Dr Dexter Krol, New Business Development Manager of Shell International E&P BV will focus on sustainable growth, while Roberto Pirani, Chairman of White Stream Pipeline Company Ltd, will talk about the southern corridor to provide gas supply diversification to the European Union.

Through its significant exploration and production plays, acreage leasing, investment portfolio, hydrocarbon potential and joint venture interests, the Maghreb, Mediterranean & MidEast oil, gas and energy landscape remains the key market of the global upstream
industry.

Prior to the conference, the 10th MidEast-Mediterranean Strategy Briefing will be held on June 3rd, with presentations by Dr Duncan Clarke, chairman of Global Pacific & Partners. He is expected to provide an in-depth examination of the upstream perspectives, oil and gas-LNG strategies in exploration and development.

Clarke will also evaluate in-depth, a range of critical near-to-long term perspectives now in play, and destined to reshape over fifteen key countries and the strategies of corporate, government and national oil companies, and new players.

Also as part of the conference the 50th PetroAfricanus-PetroArabian Dinner will take place on the evening of June 4th.

By Edmund Smith-Asante

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